And the third seal was closed at Mâcon...

At the synode of Mâcon in 585 AD, 43 bishops assisted by yet 20 others representing bishops in absentia, fixed the penalties for violating the Sunday
rest and insisted on the obligation of paying tithes
(source). At Mâcon, the Catholic Church finally
sank deep enough below the wisdom of Christ to promote a universal tax for all people and on all produce in the Catholic world:

I looked, and behold, a black horse! And its rider had a pair of scales in his hand [...] “A quart of wheat for a denarius, and three
quarts of barley for a denarius, and do not harm the oil and wine!”

Notice how beer (made from barley) is taxed higher than bread (made from wheat) in the taxation prophecy above from Revelation 6:5-6. Eventhough
Greece was part of the Catholic empire, there has never been a church tax on Greek citizens, hence the "spare the oil and wine" clause in the quote
above. Apart from that, the Church demanded tithe or tax on produce and income. As I've showed tithe was formally introduced in 585, but it wasn't
until Pope Adrian I in 787 AD tithe was formally recognized and put into full effect (Wikipedia source).

originally posted by: Thefarmer
One question why have you made 3 different threads about the 4 horseman when it could have all fitted into 1?

Since it is work in progress, and since it is easier to reference each seal by it's own thread.

there is a vast difference in the historical riding-forth of the 4 horsemen (who are the generalized precursor 4 horsemen)

And this tetrad of '4 horsemen of the Apocalypse' which is a specific and unique set of 4-horsemen~ specific to the start of this time in
history

which IS the end-time Apocalypse/'lifting of the veil' ...era where the Caliphate & Caliph are the 1st seal opening (white horse & rider)

get another clue with my 'signature' below...Are you preparing for the 2nd seal, the Red Horse & rider ???

Every generation, (15-72 years) throughout the last 2,000 years has presented a version of the 4 horsemen

but the year 2014 gave mankind the unique timing of the Start-of-the- 4-horsemen-of-the-Apocalypse set of the final tetrad of Horsemen, which
is totally different than the previous 'riding forth' of past 4 horsemen warnings

I remember hearing about it in the news, and it said that it may have cause devastation like it was the the Four Horsemen.

(PS: I fixed the link in the quote) You may not be off topic at all. This famine could very well have been the main cause behind the tithe taxation in
the first place. A need for grain reserves and so on. However, the third rider is not about famine, but rather the Church taxation of commodities and
fortune. Until then Christianity was based around Christ's teachings of "freewill offerings" and the ideal was "Sell all you own and give the
money to the poor". Jesus also said "Give unto Caesar what belongs to Caesar -- but give unto God what belongs to God" when confronted with
taxation to Rome.

The RC Church now owned the priesthood of an empire (first seal), the power to be a party in wars (second seal), and finally, this here tithe tax
system (third seal). The way I see it, the seven seals are descending paradigms in Church history.

Yea I'm familiar with a similar story, where he told some rich guy, that if he wanted immortality, sorry...Eternal Life... He would give until he was
in heaven. Which sort of relates to the "freewill offering", but as for what Jesus says or does depends on what text was written about the figure.
Also, I don't think Jesus and Caesar ever met in the story, even though the zealots hated the Romans, and the Romans...Well, their Romans.

Hell, supposedly one story, that's banned from the Bible was where he accidentally, killed a boy when he was young. However, he brought the boy back
to life before his stepfather showed, and it was like whoops.

Anyway, the chunk of Halley comet that supposedly fell to Earth possibly affected a large radius. Lowering temperatures, killing agriculture and even
helped in the events of the black plague. Leading to plague, war, famine and last but never least in religion...death.

originally posted by: Specimen
Anyway, the chunk of Halley comet that supposedly fell to Earth possibly affected a large radius. Lowering temperatures, killing agriculture and even
helped in the events of the black plague. Leading to plague, war, famine and last but never least in religion...death.

Perfect timing, using the religion thinks it was God punishing them.

Yes, it fits in nicely into my research anyway. Tithe was also discussed at the council of Tours in 567. And event like the one described in the
article could very well have brought up the issue of a need for stockpiling cereal and making sure the pope gets his whitbread even if there is a
famine

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